A federal judge in California has decided that the crisis that once justified keeping National Guard troops in Los Angeles is over. In a ruling Wednesday, per the Los Angeles.
A federal judge in California has decided that the crisis that once justified keeping National Guard troops in Los Angeles is over. In a ruling Wednesday, per the Los Angeles Times, US District Judge Charles R. Breyer ordered the Trump administration to immediately end its deployment of California National Guard soldiers in the city, finding the government unlawfully kept them there months after large-scale protests over immigration raids subsided. The decision affects about 100 Guard members who remain under federal control in the city.